Table 1.12 Incidence of additional other Violence by ChildSexualAbuse (Base: 1st reportedincident of sexualabuse; N=1623, Information for 1504) Other ... types of abuse, including intimidation, physical and psychological abuse. In some cases, female survivors reported threats or even attempts to kill. Men are marginally more likely to have other violence perpetrated on them in addition to sexual ... Intimidation 14.2(214) Multiple Types of Violence 14.0(210) Physical Abuse 10.6(160

that the overall number is very small (n=11). Reporting of childsexualabuse crimes is lower ... were reported to the Gardaí. Analysis of reportingrates by type of sexual crime shows ... only sexualabuse’ group (2.0 versus 10.8%).

that there is no difference in the percentage of men and women disclosing childsexualabuse to Gardaí ... 2%). In the SAVI research, the most common reason for non-disclosure of childsexualabuse ... of childsexualabuse. Further analysis of this data examining the relationship

Re-victimisation in adulthood of survivors of childsexualabuse applies ... only’ sexualabuse and 4.4% for ‘adult only’ abuse). Two of the 5 women became pregnant ... the decision to rear their child. Incidence of Additional Other Violence In total, just

’ sexualabusereported additional other violence. The single largest type ... ’ sexualabuse is male (94.5 %). Information regarding the relationship between survivors of ‘both childhood and adulthood’ sexualabuse and perpetrators is presented

violence was perpetrated. Incidence of Additional Other Violence by ChildSexualAbuse ... survivors of ‘childhood only’ sexualabuse went on to give birth and parent the child ... 6 %) of the girls who became pregnant were sexuallyabused by a family member, involving